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1 She was not paying much heed to the talk about the table.
2 In fact, he was too busy to give much heed to it.
3 First you wrote a book, which no one paid much heed to-
4 To all of this Stacy Brown did not give very much heed .
5 And she wasna one to pay much heed to Colum or Dougal.
6 They are to cultivate their hearts, pay much heed to their hearts.
7 I wonder how much heed you took of that letter, Mr. Eversleigh?
8 The men were already too far gone to pay much heed .
9 Normally, traders do not pay much heed to how the TVIX is behaving.
10 But Hamish felt too stunned and hurt to pay much heed .
11 I did not pay much heed to it, but went upstairs.
12 Neither of them had paid much heed to his final words.
13 Mrs. Sprague did not give much heed to her companion's speculations.
14 The man was not paying much heed to anything then.
15 But they did not pay much heed to his ravings.
16 She no longer paid much heed to Palma or Rubens, or to Captain O'Brien.
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